Notes: Prepped in New York before spending a year at Hargrave Military Academy (Va.). Highly recruited before beginning his collegiate career at USC, where he caught one pass for eight yards (8.0-yard average) and zero touchdowns in 12 games as a true freshman in 2006. Played through an undiagnosed double hernia in '07 but started 9-of-13 games at flanker and recorded 50 receptions for 540 yards (10.8) and four touchdowns. Had surgery in February '08 to repair two abdominal tears. In '08, managed 6-38-0 (6.3) in eight games. Sprained his right ankle in the season opener against Virginia and then sprained his left ankle two weeks later against Oregon State. Also sustained a concussion prior to the Washington State contest. Hazelton asked the coaching staff for a redshirt but was denied and decided in December to transfer. Sat out the '09 season per NCAA rules. Was named UC's Scout Team Player of the Year in '09. Started the '10 season opener and caught 6-63-0 (10.5) and returned three kickoffs for 41 yards (13.7) before tearing his left ACL and undergoing season-ending surgery.

Positives: Very good size with long arms. Functionally strong to fend off the jam. Built to be effective inside - good toughness and concentration. Shows savvy in using stems and nods to set up defenders and uncover short-to-intermediate. Good body control. Reliable hands. Is tough and will play hurt.

Negatives: Durability is a concern - has an extensive injury history and has not proven he can stay in one piece. Had pedestrian speed even before tearing his knee - is not a vertical threat. Tight in the hips. Is not sudden or explosive and cannot make defenders miss after the catch. Can be more physical as a blocker. Incomplete body of work with little production.

Summary: Big, long-armed, sure-handed West Coast chain mover who looks like an NFL possession receiver when healthy but profiles as a risky proposition given his multiple-school history and worrisome medical file.